Donald P. Norton began his employment with the CIA in early 1958 at
Fort Benning, Georgia. In February his CIA handler told him to meet a
man named "Hugh Ferris" at the Atlanta Airport and pick up a package.
Nortan arrived at the airport and met "Hugh Ferris," who was wearing
sunglasses and accompanied by a young lady named Carlotta Roth, a
dancer at the Domino Lounge in Atlanta. "Ferris" gave Norton a package,
which appeared to be a case of phonograph records, and told him "it"
was in the case. Norton understood that "it" was $150,000 in cash which
was to be delivered to Carlo Media, a Cuban television star who was
working with the CIA against the corrupt regime of Fulgenico Batista.
After travelling to Cuba and delivering the package to Media, Norton
returned to Atlanta and reported to his CIA contact. His contact
instructed him to once again meet "Hugh Ferris" at the Atlanta airport.
When "Ferris" arrived at the meeting, Norton noticed that he was
wearing a very sloppy wig. Two years later, in 1960, Norton visited New
Orleans and stopped by the My-O-My Club, and saw the man from whom he
had picked up the package in Atlanta. Norton positively identified the
man as David W. Ferrie.
Donald P. Norton, the CIA agent who received $150,000 from David Ferrie
in 1958 and delivered cash to Havana, was given another assignment
involving Cuba in the fall of 1962. On this occasion he was given a
case full of money and told to travel to Monterrey, Mexico and meet
"Harvey LEE." Norton took the case, traveled to Monterrey as directed,
and checked into the Yamajel Hotel. Before he was able to get to his
room Norton was met by "Harvey Lee." The two men went into the hotel
bar to drink a couple of beers and relax. Norton recalled that "Harvey
LEE" refused to look him in the eye. He described "Harvey Lee" as a man
of slight build who was dressed casually and said that he was from New
Orleans. When Norton saw photographs of "Lee Harvey Oswald" in the
newspaper following the assassination, he said the man was identical to
the "Harvey LEE" he met in Monterrey, except that his hair appeared to
be thinner: Norton delivered the case full of money to "Harvey Lee" and
was given a briefcase full of documents in return.
Norton took the documents and drove, as instructed, to Calgary in
Alberta, Canada. When approached by his CIA contact, who identified
himself by using the phrase, "The weather is very warm in Tulsa,"
Norton told his contact the documents were in his room. Norton
retrieved the documents and met his contact in the parking lot, where
he found the man sitting in a Volkswagen. Norton gave the documents to
his contact and then left. He then telephoned Mr. Albert Penn, another
of his CIA contacts in Five Points, Alabama. Penn instructed Norton to
proceed to Boston, Mass., which he did. The importance of Donald P.
Norton's testimony is that it places LEE Oswald in Mexico while HARVEY
Oswal was working at Leslie Welding in Fort Worth.
The late JFK researcher Mae Brussell corresponded with a young man
named Donald O. Norton from Akron Ohio. Norton told Mae that he was the
real Lee Harvey Oswald. Researchers John Judge and Bill Kelly met this
man in Mae's presence once at the University of Toledo. Other
researchers later determined that Norton was still living, and obtained
a photo of young Norton. Later he moved to Florida, and an older photo
of him was obtained as he looks today. His left eye, in particular as
well as his nose, looks very much like the Marine photo of Oswald.
Handwriting expemplars of Donald O. Norton and Lee Harvey Oswald were
compared and found to be very similar, as shown (in The Zapruder Film
Hoax Of The Century)----especially the WALD and NALD. Is Norton really
Oswald? It is a very curious story, especially given that a CIA agent
named Donald P. Norton was discovered during the Garrison investigation
and LHO had a penchant for using aliases for people he had known
personally on 'assignments'.